Python utility to parse log files and send them to a Sentry server.
Project description
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pylogwatch
==========
Log file parser, which sends the contents of log files to a centralized Sentry server. Meant for periodic execution via cron.
Config
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So far the config format is quite simple. It currently looks like this:
::
DEBUG=True
RAVEN = {
'dsn':'<RAVEN_DSN_URL>',
}
# List of files to monitor and their associated formatters
FILE_FORMATTERS = {
'/var/log/syslog': ('formatters.base.SysLogDateFormatter',
'formatters.base.SysLogProcFormatter',),
'/var/log/auth.log': ('formatters.base.SysLogDateFormatter',
'formatters.base.SysLogProcFormatter',),
'/var/log/apache/error.log': ('formatters.web.ApacheErrorLogFormatter',),
}
DB
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PyLogWatch will automaticall create a SQLite database in the folder where the Config File resides.
Execution
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To start pylogwatch simply use the '-c' switch to indicate the path to the configuration file:
pylog.py -c /path/to/pylogconf.py
Caveats
==========
Keep in mind that PyLogWatch uses a regular Python file as a configuration. This means that giving write access
to the config file is equivalent to giving execuion privileges for custom Python code. Keep your configuration files
adequately protected
pylogwatch
==========
Log file parser, which sends the contents of log files to a centralized Sentry server. Meant for periodic execution via cron.
Config
==========
So far the config format is quite simple. It currently looks like this:
::
DEBUG=True
RAVEN = {
'dsn':'<RAVEN_DSN_URL>',
}
# List of files to monitor and their associated formatters
FILE_FORMATTERS = {
'/var/log/syslog': ('formatters.base.SysLogDateFormatter',
'formatters.base.SysLogProcFormatter',),
'/var/log/auth.log': ('formatters.base.SysLogDateFormatter',
'formatters.base.SysLogProcFormatter',),
'/var/log/apache/error.log': ('formatters.web.ApacheErrorLogFormatter',),
}
DB
==========
PyLogWatch will automaticall create a SQLite database in the folder where the Config File resides.
Execution
==========
To start pylogwatch simply use the '-c' switch to indicate the path to the configuration file:
pylog.py -c /path/to/pylogconf.py
Caveats
==========
Keep in mind that PyLogWatch uses a regular Python file as a configuration. This means that giving write access
to the config file is equivalent to giving execuion privileges for custom Python code. Keep your configuration files
adequately protected
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